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Old 23-07-2005, 06:41   #9
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Re: China Revaluation Q.

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That's a very likely scenario mishak. But what will the effect be of this revaluation?

Let me quote today's issue of Black Swan Capital's "Currency Currents" to give you an idea of a possible scenario:

"Let’s say the basket is made up of equal parts $ euro yen for example. What if the dollar continues to appreciate against the euro yen—after all the fundamentals in the US haven’t changed the yield differential favoring the dollar is set to grow? In this scenario it would mean the relative value of the yuan declines against the dollar. Now wouldn’t that be interesting! That would make Chinese goods appear even cheaper on the world market. WalMart would be happy but we don’t imagine Capitol Hill would be."

Interesting effect for the Chinese isn't it .

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Don't think it'll fluctuate too much as there's only 3% flexibility right?
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Old 23-07-2005, 12:45   #10
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Re: China Revaluation Q.

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It is common knowledge that Chinese are more cunning then American.

All the blessings of liberty none of the responsibility for defending it.

Spoken like a true Canadian.

Battre le main qui manger mauvais.
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Old 24-07-2005, 00:43   #11
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Re: China Revaluation Q.

"Battre le main qui manger mauvais" Translated by Babel Fish web site:
"To beat the h which to eat bad" ?????? I dont get it?
Or is it "To bite the h that feeds" ??
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Old 24-07-2005, 03:59   #12
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Re: China Revaluation Q.

Its not Italian...people canada speak french

Battre is french for lick

Baterre is Italian for beat or hit.

lick the h that feeds you.

thats what dogs do.

An Italian would say

Senza ce tutto il mondo sarebbe picchiare selvaggiamente qualcuno di tu.

"without us the whole world would beat the s*** out of you."

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Re: China Revaluation Q.

Chinese goods are going to get more expensive.
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